BEGONIA CHATTER Astro Branch American Begonia Society 4513 Randwick Drive Houston, Texas 77092-8343 (713) 686-8539 JULY 2012 ISSUE Next Meeting: DATE: July 1, 2012 TIME: PLACE: NO MEETING PROGRAM: THIS MONTH absastro.net HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! There will not be a meeting for the month of July. The 4 th of July is a very big holiday and even though it falls on Wednesday this year the park will be very busy. We will have our next meeting on August 5 th. We will meet at the Houston Garden Center in the Main Hall and our meeting will be our Annual Plant Swap. Mark Your Calendar! The September meeting has been moved to September 9, 2012. September 2, 2012 is Labor Day Week-end. We will be meeting in the Azalea Room due to a function that will be happening just after we leave. We will have our officer so there will be no problem parking. We hope you have a fun and safe 4 th of July and we will see you all on August the 5 th. Until Then! Happy Growing!
MINUTES OF THE JUNE 3, 2012 MEETING The June 3, 2012 meeting of The Astro Branch of The American Begonia Society was called to order at 2:00 P.M. by Cheryl Lenert acting for President Donna Robert. Cheryl welcomed new members Lisa Holmes and Paul Downey. Guests Mary Kingston and her mother were introduced by Teresa See. Teresa See asked for two Hostess for the August meeting. It was announced that there will not be a meeting in July because of the July 4 th. It was also announced that there was a problem with our meeting September 2, 2012 it will be Labor Day week-end. It was brought up that we could meet at Cheryl Lenert s or at the Garden Center on September 9, 2012. Tom Keepin will check with Mary Hughes and will inform the members. Tom Keepin gave the Treasure s report stating that our bank account is very healthy. Our Challenge Plants were returned this month and members were asked to vote on the one they thought was the best. Shirll Manes showed several plants which she had brought. Our speaker was Lisa Holmes, President of the Satellite Branch of the American Begonia Society. Lisa talked about several of the orchids she had brought and demonstrated repotting the largest and most overgrown plant. Lisa said she makes her own potting mix with equal parts of orchid charcoal, sponge rock and sunshine mix. Two of the three orchid divisions were put on the table with the Name Tag Plants. Lisa gave a very informative and interesting program. It was announced that Malcolm McCorquodale would be our new web master. Tom showed off several new plants he had purchased in San Antonio and would be taking to our friend Debbie at JJL Greenhouses to add new blood to their begonia stock house. They were: B. Shanika, B. Simple Simon, B. Drag Queen, B. Betsy and B. Fascinating Rhythm. These are all rhizomatous. It is hoped that lots of cane-like will be found in San Diego at the National Convention. The winners of the Challenge Plant voting: 1 st Place: Malcolm McCorquodale 2 nd Place: Janet Carpenter 3 rd Place: Mike Bragg Raffle Plant Drawing: B. Louis Burke Midge Gorman B. Laguna Johnny Williams Name Tag Drawing: B. Jean Pernot Brenda Andrews B. Flamingo Queen Gail MacGregor Orchid Leigh Boyer Orchid Cheryl Lenert Door Prize Drawing: Cora Trailing Vinca Basket was won by Malcolm McCorquodale Meeting was adjourned at 3:40 Respectfully submitted Betsy Ginsburg, Secretary
PRUNING, PLANTING & TRANSPLANTING July 3 rd, 4 th & 5 th Capricorn 8 th & 9 th Pisces 12 th, 13 th & 14 th Taurus 18 th & 19 th Cancer 27 th & 28 th Scorpio 31 st Capricorn August 1 st Capricorn 4 th & 5 th Pisces 9 th & 10 th Taurus 14 th & 15 th Cancer 23rs & 24 th Scorpio 27 th & 28 th Capricorn 31 st Pisces Planting and Transplanting are best done in Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces with Cancer being the best. Best Pruning for quick growth is first Taurus and then Capricorn GREAT WEB SITE FOR PICTURES OF BEGONIAS Surfing the internet I found this great organization in Washington DC called DC Tropics. At their web site they have hundreds of picture of begonias in nice settings. Check them out at Flicker when you get a chance WEATHER FORECAST FOR JULY According to the United States Weather Service, Houston and surrounding area fall in Region 7 of the National Weather Map. Here is what is expected for the Month of July. Temperatures will be near normal and near normal precipitation. The average temperatures should range from 81 degrees in the north to 84 degrees in the south. Our coolest days will be July 6 th 9 th, 15 th -18 th, and 23 rd - 27 th. Our warmest days will be July 3 rd 5 th, 13 th & 14 th, 20 th & 21 st and 29 th 31 st. Hurricane potential is highest July 8 th 12 th and 21 st 24 th. Otherwise, Expect widely scattered showers and thunderstorms at 4 to 5 day intervals. Also expect it to very humid. (Taken from the Harris Farmer s Almanac 2012) http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ dctropics/sets/
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU Happy birthday wishes go out to all out members who were born in this month of July: Sara Chumley Paul Downey Tom Keepin Shirll Manes Brad Neugebauer Gene Salisbury July 26 th July 9 th July 18 th July 25 th July 13 th July 6 th Don t Hurry, Be Happy. This is a time to celebrate all that has passed and whatever comes next. Most of all, a time to pause, look around and enjoy. Happy Birthday! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Please welcome our new members to the Astro Branch. Please be sure to add them to your Membership Roster. Paul G. Downey 3523 village oaks Kingwood, TX 77339 Telephone: 281-358-2622 E-mail: mbdnspd@hal-pc.org Lisa Holmes 315 County Rd. 417 Dayton, TX 77535 Telephone: 281-576-0574 E-mail: lisashepholmes@verizon.net
Begonia decora Stapf Drawing by Nannette Watkins Text by Mary Weinberg "Decora" means elegant, and its distinctive foliage makes this a truly elegant begonia. A dwarf plant with very compact growth, attaining a height of only six inches, it is a beautiful and unusual plant for a terrarium grouping, or as a single plant in a closed container. It is in the section Platycentrum.
B. decora was discovered in Penang, Malaya in 1892 by O. Stapf. It is rhizomatous, with a short, fleshy, creeping, hairy rhizome. Leaves are medium-sized, cordate, dentate, of a dark maroon, with lime green veins and minute elevations. Except for the veins, the entire leaf is covered with magenta plush-like hair. Flowers are large and pink. The male has four tepals, the female five. Blooms appear in the spring on 3 to 5 inch peduncles. CULTURE Humidity: B. decora requires very high humidity, and can only be grown in a terrarium or a very humid greenhouse. Light: B. decora likes bright light. I have my container under lights, at the end of the tubes so the plant will retain its beautiful coloring. If you use natural light, be sure you place your container in indirect light where sun cannot touch it. Growing Medium: For B. decora I use unmilled sphagnum moss that has been soaked in very hot water. The moss should then be chopped into small pieces (1 or 2 inches in length). Mix in perlite (1 part perlite to 5 parts moss). Mike Kartuz suggests pouring a very weak solution of diluted fertilizer over the moss before squeezing out all the liquid. After planting B. decora in your container, leave the container top partially open for one or two days; this will allow the excess moisture from the top of the growing medium to evaporate, and there will be less chance of mildew or root rot. Water: When the container has been closed, condensed moisture collects on the glass and runs down into the growing medium. Repeating this cycle eliminates the need to water. If too much moisture collects on the glass, partially remove the cover of the terrarium for a day, then replace the top. This should correct the moisture problem - if not, the procedure may be repeated. Plants can be kept in a closed environment for at least two seasons before changes become necessary. <This article was written by Mary Weinberg and was taken from a publication entitled Mary Weinberg s Begonias.>
From our June Meeting, Lisa Holmes talking about orchids!
Winners of the Challenge Plant voting: Malcolm McCorquodale s First Place plant. Janet Carpenter with her Second Place plant. Mike Bragg with his Third Place plant.
More Winners at the June Meeting: Raffle Plant winner Johnny Williams with B. Laguna Name Tag Drawing winner Gail MacGregor with B. Flamingo Queen Raffle Plant winner Midge Gorman with B. Louis Burke Door Prize winner Malcolm McCorquodale with a basket of trailing Cora vinca.
More pictures from the June Meeting